NatWest status: access issues and outage reports
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- NatWest generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Oldham, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Website and Transfer.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jun 29, 2:10 PM GMT+1.
- Website (67%)
- Transfer (33%)
National Westminster Bank, commonly known as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. NatWest offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Oldham, England
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Oldham, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Oldham, England
The most recent NatWest outage reports came from the following cities: Manchester, and Stalybridge.
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Website | 3 days ago |
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Transfer | 14 days ago |
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Website | 23 days ago |
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Website | 2 months ago |
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Login | 3 months ago |
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Login | 6 months ago |
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NatWest Issues Reports Near Oldham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Oldham and nearby locations:
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Emu Hp (@RodHardpan) reported from Urmston, England@SoozUK Bloke works in NatWest January to November then takes 6 weeks off at Christmas time every year to transform into a panto dame despite knowing **** all about performing/theatre/make up This is what they think happens? Morons the lot of them urgh
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Jacob Lloyd (@JacobLloyd33_) reported from Glossop, England@NatWest_Help how can i see what my customer number is in my NatWest app
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ritesh suthar (@ritsut) reported from Salford, England@NatWestGroup is your residential NatWest mortgage phone number down? Tried calling but the line does not ring…..please help! Tel num I tried is: 0345 302 0190
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Simon Burrows (@simonburrows09) reported from Sale, England@MartinSLewis Booked a holiday in August 2020 and @easyJet cancelled the flights last week Now @NatWestGroup are telling us because we booked the day we did against government travel advice nearly a year ago our NatWest travel insurance doesn’t cover us. Please Help ! #cancelled
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Shannon (@ShanRebec94) reported from Sale, England@Justiinahh @AskNationwide I’m also having this exact same issue. My partner sent money from nationwide to my NatWest and it hasn’t arrived. Not sure if it’s nationwide or NatWest with the issue 😫
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Stephen 🇺🇦 (@MadeByMooreWood) reported from Manchester, England@NatWest_Help I can't as I'm in work till half 4. It's almost Natwest have made it almost impossible to go into branch as most open after people have started work and close before people finish.
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ImKarlLucas (@ImKarlLucas) reported from Manchester, EnglandJust been shouted at by a @NatWest_Help staff member in your #chorlton branch . I’ve been here for two hours,all the other staff were lovely.Abby the manager is a bully and is reprimanding people in the bank queue! #awful #natwest
NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ʙʀᴀɴᴅᴏɴ ʟᴇᴇ (@Brandn_L33) reported@AutoInfatuation No complaints with our Ltd one through Mettle. Owned by NatWest provides free access to FreeAgent accounting software. Also have the other business setup with Starling Business. The scary stories of Revolut accounts being shut constantly put me off therefor didn’t look at it.
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Funmi (@Funminz) reportedJoint borrowers earning £150,000+ can now borrow up to 6.5× their income. NatWest will lend at 6.5× for higher earners, but only if they’re borrowing 75% LTV or less. Pros Higher borrowing power — High income earners can access larger mortgages, which helps in expensive markets like London where property prices are high. More competitive offering — NatWest becomes more attractive to wealthy buyers who might otherwise go to specialist lenders. Useful for joint high earners — Couples earning £150k+ combined can stretch further to buy homes in premium areas. Potentially better rates — The article notes NatWest often has best buy rates, so borrowers may get both a high LTI and a good interest rate. Cons Higher financial risk — Borrowing 6.5x income is a big commitment. If interest rates rise or income drops, repayments can become stressful. Lower LTV allowed — To borrow at 6.5x, you must have at least a 25% deposit. That’s a huge barrier for many people. Only for high earners — This doesn’t help average income buyers struggling with affordability. It widens the gap between who can and can’t buy. Could push prices up — Allowing people to borrow more can fuel higher property prices, especially in already expensive areas. This move is good for wealthy buyers who want bigger loans, but it does nothing for regular earners and may even increase market pressure. It’s a strategic play by NatWest to attract high income clients, not a broad affordability solution.
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Express (@ExpressBSV) reported@doompost NatWest & Uphold, never had a problem.
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Erin 🍉 (@anon_alice_) reported@Shellfromzero That's **** for you babe. A long time since it happened with Natwest (thank god) but I remember it could be stuck a while xx
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Julie D Irwin (@JDIrwinbooks) reported@sabaone @NatWest The current account on the online bank goes back 7 years, but the credit card goes back only six months. The customer service bods say they can only access back a year. Sounds like a fob off to me.
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Pizza factory (@Pizzafacto90385) reportedHi NatWest,@NatWest_Help My Ebix Cash Forex Card has been retained by an ATM at Tesco, 825 High Road, Leyton, London, E10 7AA. The card got stuck during a transaction and I was unable to retrieve it. Could you please advise me on the next steps and help me recover the card as soon as possible? Please let me know if you need any additional details from me. Thank you for your assistance. Kind regards, Ankith Kumar +44 7552909851
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Steph Niciu (@StephNiciu) reported@NatWest_Help When I click on DM shows the screen for a second and then not. Yes, I do have access to the Natwest app.
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Le Ref (@LeRef5) reported@Feargal_Sharkey @NatWestGroup It was the public authorities that delayed it that long you halfwit. The plans were formed in 1940s (public control) The land was bought in 1975 (public control) Plans were dropped in 1976 after a Public Inquiry on the back of NIMBYism (public ownership) Plans were revised in the mid 90s and not pursued as there was not sufficient identified demand. Mid West water only merged with SE water in 2007 so the history has nothing to do with them. Nat West's Pension Fund owns a 25% stake, not NatWest. Plans were revised in 2013 and hit the usual barrier - locals, NIMBYs and organised groups have been campaigning against it for decades. So sure, it's all down to the evil privatised companies
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AUDS 🇨🇩 (@stackscobain) reportedNatWest done bits with this new pots feature in this recent app upgrade 🥲👏🏾. They still have a few tweaks they gotta make (setting up standing orders and renaming pots without having to close them) but they have a customer for life in me I fear 🥲🥲🥲.
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Mr Brondor (@MrBrondorDeFi) reported🔮BRONDOR ANALYSIS - ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675 WILL MAKE A NEW WAVE OF MILLIONAIRES Everyone wants the next 100x memecoin Meanwhile the real money is hiding in the most boring chart in crypto Let me explain why $QNT is set up different and how it actually makes people rich next run THE SETUP NOBODY SEES 🧿 Quant has a max supply of 14.88 million tokens. Not billion. MILLION. For context most coins have billions in supply. QNT has less tokens than some people have Twitter followers. Low supply plus institutional demand equals violent price moves when capital flows in. THE CONTROVERSIAL PART Quant won’t 100x because of hype. It’ll moon because banks are forced to use it. ECB Digital Euro. HSBC. Barclays. Lloyds. NatWest. Bank of England. SWIFT integration. These aren’t partnerships for marketing G. These are live pilots going into production mid-2026. When tokenized deposits go live in the UK the demand for QNT to access Overledger isn’t optional. It’s structural. HOW IT MAKES MILLIONAIRES Here’s the math nobody runs: QNT did $428 ATH in 2021 on pure speculation with zero real adoption. Now it has actual bank integrations and sits at $81. If it just returns to ATH that’s a 5x from here. If institutional adoption pushes it past ATH into price discovery? That’s where generational wealth happens. 14.88M supply means it doesn’t take much capital to send it parabolic. THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH Most people won’t hold it long enough. It’s boring. It moves sideways for months. It doesn’t pump on Twitter hype. It tests your patience until you capitulate right before the move. The millionaires won’t be the traders. They’ll be the ones who understood the thesis and sat on their hands while everyone called them stupid. Low supply. Real adoption. Institutional demand. Patience. That’s the recipe G Not financial advice but the setup is right there for anyone willing to see it DYOR Tribe -Brondor